The Oxford Book of English Verse, 1250-1900Arthur Quiller-Couch Clarendon Press, 1915 - 1083 páginas |
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... wild deer such an archère , As men say that ye be , Ne may not fail of good vitayle Where is so great plentè : And water clear of the rivere Shall be full sweet to me ; With which in hele I shall right wele Endure , as ye shall see ...
... wild deer such an archère , As men say that ye be , Ne may not fail of good vitayle Where is so great plentè : And water clear of the rivere Shall be full sweet to me ; With which in hele I shall right wele Endure , as ye shall see ...
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... wild , and do not once remember That sometime they have put themselves in danger To take bread at my hand ; and now they range , Busily seeking in continual change . Thanked be fortune , it hath been otherwise Twenty times better ; but ...
... wild , and do not once remember That sometime they have put themselves in danger To take bread at my hand ; and now they range , Busily seeking in continual change . Thanked be fortune , it hath been otherwise Twenty times better ; but ...
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... wild , and Age is tame . Age , I do abhor thee ; Youth , I do adore thee ; O , my Love , my Love is young ! Age , I do defy thee : O , sweet shepherd , hie thee ! For methinks thou stay'st too long . ? by William Shakespeare Phyllida's ...
... wild , and Age is tame . Age , I do abhor thee ; Youth , I do adore thee ; O , my Love , my Love is young ! Age , I do defy thee : O , sweet shepherd , hie thee ! For methinks thou stay'st too long . ? by William Shakespeare Phyllida's ...
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... wild waves whist , - Foot it featly here and there ; And , sweet sprites , the burthen bear . Hark , hark ! Bow , wow , The watch - dogs bark : Bow , wow . Hark , hark ! I hear The strain of strutting chanticleer Cry , Cock - a - diddle ...
... wild waves whist , - Foot it featly here and there ; And , sweet sprites , the burthen bear . Hark , hark ! Bow , wow , The watch - dogs bark : Bow , wow . Hark , hark ! I hear The strain of strutting chanticleer Cry , Cock - a - diddle ...
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... wild air flying ! Come , all sad and solemn shows , That are quick - eyed Pleasure's foes ! We convent naught else but woes . Orpheus ? or John Fletcher . ORPHEUS with his lute made trees And the mountain tops that freeze Bow themselves ...
... wild air flying ! Come , all sad and solemn shows , That are quick - eyed Pleasure's foes ! We convent naught else but woes . Orpheus ? or John Fletcher . ORPHEUS with his lute made trees And the mountain tops that freeze Bow themselves ...
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